What makes you think Catherine isn’t “going to be ok”? |
I don’t know anyone with asymptomatic stage 4 cancer. There would have been some signs for him, and if there were signs — even if he ignored them or just recognized them retrospectively — there would be plenty of ways doctors would have picked up on it. At the very least, unexplained weight change. I don’t think he’s special. I do know he’s a billionaire though. |
She has cancer and we don't know much else. Therefore, I hope she is going to be ok. |
I didn't write that post but it obviously refers to her having or having had cancer |
She has cancer which even if survivable can become a chronic disabling disease with many other health issues that arise from the medications used to hold it at bay. Wishing her the best outcome but pragmatically speaking it isn’t out of the realm of possibility that she won’t be. |
What?? Consider yourself lucky. Pancreatic cancer is almost always silent through stage 4 diagnosis. As is often ovarian. Inflammatory breast cancer another. And I know two people diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer who had no symptoms - both under age 50 and one of whom was very fit and athletic. |
She’ll be fine. She’s young, otherwise healthy, her cancer was caught early and she has the best medical care available. |
As I said, I hope so. |
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That’s the point. If they hadn’t run them out of the county, H would be there and they could help out with the working royal duties, whatever the heck those are. So many of their issues are self-made. Add in bad health luck and suddenly it’s near crisis |
DP to pp: |
They should bring Beatrice and Eugenia back into the main family. They need reinforcements. |
Probably pancreatic. |
You are very naive pp. |
I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king. |